Daughter visits exhibition for her WW1 hero father

Alexander StevanovicEssex
News imageDave Davies/SMGWA A black and white image of a man with short dark hair, wearing a naval uniform hat. He appears against a whitebackground.Dave Davies/SMGWA
Flight Commander Claude Ridley

The daughter of a World War One pilot has visited her father's exhibition for the first time.

Flight Commander, Claude Ridley, took charge at Stow Maries Aerodrome in Essex - where the exhibition is being held - in 1916 at the age of just 20.

On display are various artefacts, such as a waxwork model of Claude and his sword, including information on his life.

Ninety-two year-old Eleanor Longmire said memories of her father were "relatively few" because he was at war for so long.

She added: "Much of the time he seemed rather a distant father – I didn't see a lot of my parents, most of my time was spent with my nanny.

"But I do remember when we lived in Lewes, a really happy memory of walking up the Downs with him, sitting on his shoulders as he told me a story about foxes."

News imageDave Davies/SMGWA Nick Kitto is standing next to a wax work model of his grandfather Claude Ridley. Nick's hand is gesturing toward him. The waxwork model is wearing full military uniform, while Nick is wearing a dark coloured jacket and a shirt underneath.
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Nick Kitto, Claude Ridley's grandson attends his grandfather's exhibition at Stow Maries aerodrome
News imageDave Davies/SMGWA Eleanor is inside the aerodrome next to a WW1 plane and is standing next to her nephew Nick Kitto.Dave Davies/SMGWA
Eleanor Longmire, Captain Ridley's daughter visits, Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome

Ridley's grandson Nick Kitto, who owns four original paintings of him painted by Howard Gerrard, also attended the exhibition.

It is expected the works, commemorating Ridley's wartime service, will go on display at the aerodrome at some point in the future.

News imageDave Davies/SMGWA Nick is standing outside of the aerodrome.
He is wearing a dark jacket.
The weather is overcast.
The background is open green space.Dave Davies/SMGWA
Nick Kitto has four paintings of his grandfather which are also expected to go up on display at some point in the future

Ridley is buried nearby the aerodrome and was awarded the Military Cross for his Zeppelin raids over Britain.

Stow Maries Aerodrome is widely recognised as the best-preserved World War One aerodrome in Europe.

Formerly the base for 37 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps, the site is now an accredited museum and was tasked with protecting the country from Zeppelins.

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